Frost-covered crops and homes in Veracruz, Mexico, amid extreme cold weather down to -8 degrees Celsius, illustrating agricultural losses and harsh winter conditions.
Frost-covered crops and homes in Veracruz, Mexico, amid extreme cold weather down to -8 degrees Celsius, illustrating agricultural losses and harsh winter conditions.
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Frosts down to -8 degrees hit Veracruz and Durango

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Extremely low temperatures down to -8 degrees Celsius have impacted crops and homes in Cofre de Perote, Veracruz, and Sierra de Guanaceví, Durango. Residents report a harsher-than-usual winter, with losses in agricultural production. Local authorities are preparing supports and prevention campaigns against the intense cold.

In the municipality of Perote, Veracruz, frosts reached -8 degrees Celsius, damaging homes, crops, and the health of residents on the slopes of Cofre de Perote and the adjacent valley. This winter season has arrived early and been harsher than in previous years, according to community reports. Luz María, a producer in the El Conejo community, expressed her concern: “This year the cold has felt stronger; the potatoes freeze and are no longer usable. Everything is lost”.

Municipal authorities in Perote, Coatepec, Ayahualulco, and Las Vigas have begun preparing supports and reinforcing health services, focused on children and the elderly. Civil Protection launched a campaign to prevent the use of braziers inside homes, following the tragedy in Coscomatepec where two minors died from smoke inhalation. Regional health authorities warned: “We must be prepared. This winter may be harsher than usual”.

Gerardo Mata, academic secretary of the Institute of Ecology, emphasized that climate change is already impacting human life and urged municipal authorities to train to face these phenomena.

In Durango, the Sierra de Guanaceví also recorded -8 degrees below zero, the lowest temperature since the start of autumn. Local resident Jorge Reyes, known as El Sembrador on social media, shared: “The thermometer now reads -8 degrees this morning, this is how it dawns in the sierra of Gvi Dgo, very good morning to everyone, blessings”. Social media images showed landscapes covered in frost, with frozen paths and vegetation. On November 4, the thermometer in Durango's capital marked 3.7 degrees, and on November 5 it dawned at 6 degrees, with similar forecasts for the following days.

Meanwhile, families in high areas are reinforcing their homes with tarps and improvised stoves, awaiting agricultural supports and medical attention. Meteorological sources confirm that Cold Front 12 is contributing to these conditions, with minimum temperatures of -5 to 0 degrees in Durango and forecasts of frosts in mountainous regions.

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Heat alert in CDMX: Crowded Zócalo under 31°C sun before Andrea Bocelli concert, people hydrating and using sunscreen.
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High temperatures up to 31°C alert for Mexico City weekend amid Andrea Bocelli concert at Zócalo

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Mexico City's Secretaría de Gestión Integral de Riesgos y Protección Civil (Sgircp/SGIRPC) issued an alert for temperatures up to 31 degrees Celsius this weekend, particularly during Andrea Bocelli's free Romanza Tour concert at the Zócalo on Saturday, April 18. Very hot afternoon conditions are forecast with partly cloudy skies and possible light scattered rains at night. Officials recommend sunscreen, hydration, cotton clothing, avoiding prolonged sun exposure, and street food due to spoilage risks.

Mexico's Servicio Meteorológico Nacional forecasted extreme temperatures on Sunday, April 5, due to Frente Frío 43 and a high-altitude trough. Some states hit up to 45 degrees Celsius, while others saw lows of -10 degrees with possible frost. Rains and strong winds impacted various regions.

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Mexico City's Secretariat of Comprehensive Risk Management and Civil Protection activated orange and yellow alerts for low temperatures in six boroughs during the early hours of Thursday, March 19, 2026. Tlalpan will see 1 to 3°C under orange alert, while Álvaro Obregón, Cuajimalpa, Magdalena Contreras, Milpa Alta, and Xochimilco face yellow alert with 4 to 6°C.

A winter-like cold spell, with winds up to 154 km/h and 20 cm of snow, has forced ski resort closures and road restrictions in the Aragonese Pyrenees at the start of Easter holidays. The Government of Aragon has activated the alert phase of its Special Civil Protection Plan for adverse weather. Spain's State Meteorological Agency maintains orange wind warnings and snow alerts.

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The National Meteorological Service forecasts partly cloudy skies with up to a 90 percent chance of rain in Mexico City boroughs such as Coyoacán and Benito Juárez this Wednesday, May 20.

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